Re: UN wants BILLIONS!
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 7:05 am
Just say No.
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I was commenting on Congress as much as on the U.N. If Congress treated our tax dollars like they were actually responsible for the results of how those dollars are spent, you can bet that the U.N. wouldn't have the gall to be so irresponsible with U.S. $$.Medic624 wrote:The Annoyed Man wrote:I'd like to see them hosted elsewhere, but short of American peasants armed with torches and pitchforks throwing them out, they'll never leave. The much more realistic approach is for Congress to issue an ultimatum: "Not one red cent for construction until you have a final plan and cost estimate. We refuse to hold American taxpayers hostage your organization's inability to manage a budget or a simple building contract. When you have some FINAL numbers, we will pay our share. But until you can control burgeoning costs, we will not be held hostage to your incompetence.
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Yeah, TAM like we are to Congress and their over-inflated boondoggle pork filled bills and proposals!!
"You'll have to pass it to see what's in it!" - Pelosi
Seems it's worked for the "Hill" why wouldn't the U.N. Think it's their turn? Heck, they've been raping the U.S. Taxpayers for decades without so much as a whimper from us. Their usefulness has outlived their productivity. For the most part they are a bloated parasitic tick who's sense of self importance and entitlement has ballooned to the point that they feel they are the voice of reason and all should bow and marvel at they're collective pontification. (Much like Obama) But I digress...
They deserve exactly the same amount as the median amount from us IF it is viable, a cost effective endeavor and benefits us to do so...
Oh no... I fully agreed and understood ... The inferance was clear...Maybe my annoyance was mis-interpreted as being toward nothing but congress and the UN. It seems I usually agree (at least to some extent) with most of your take on the topics.The Annoyed Man wrote:I was commenting on Congress as much as on the U.N. If Congress treated our tax dollars like they were actually responsible for the results of how those dollars are spent, you can bet that the U.N. wouldn't have the gall to be so irresponsible with U.S. $$.Medic624 wrote:The Annoyed Man wrote:I'd like to see them hosted elsewhere, but short of American peasants armed with torches and pitchforks throwing them out, they'll never leave. The much more realistic approach is for Congress to issue an ultimatum: "Not one red cent for construction until you have a final plan and cost estimate. We refuse to hold American taxpayers hostage your organization's inability to manage a budget or a simple building contract. When you have some FINAL numbers, we will pay our share. But until you can control burgeoning costs, we will not be held hostage to your incompetence.
You may go now.
What? You're still here?
No really. Run along now. I'm busy, and I'm sure you are too. Good day."![]()
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Yeah, TAM like we are to Congress and their over-inflated boondoggle pork filled bills and proposals!!
"You'll have to pass it to see what's in it!" - Pelosi
Seems it's worked for the "Hill" why wouldn't the U.N. Think it's their turn? Heck, they've been raping the U.S. Taxpayers for decades without so much as a whimper from us. Their usefulness has outlived their productivity. For the most part they are a bloated parasitic tick who's sense of self importance and entitlement has ballooned to the point that they feel they are the voice of reason and all should bow and marvel at they're collective pontification. (Much like Obama) But I digress...
They deserve exactly the same amount as the median amount from us IF it is viable, a cost effective endeavor and benefits us to do so...
My opinion of Congress is only marginally better than my opinion of the U.N. Neither feels any particular accountability to its constituencies, and both are filled with dishonest and inept people who act like what's theirs is theirs, and what's mine is theirs too.